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1. work if there was a way to plug into the new system
2. He would fix the plug into the socket and switch on the table fan
3. As they eased up to the tanker, Court saw there was a long hose with a basket on the end dangling back from under the tail instead of the boom with the flyable vanes that the boomer would plug into the Thud's receiving bay
4. Only the USAF had airplanes that needed a flying boom to plug into its innards and transfer fuel
5. Plug into Captain McCarthy only
6. Thoth howled in frustration as he perceived the insertion of the blocking plug into the place where the Gong Seal had been
7. He got them stored one by one in the racks that lay against the walls of the shed, wires draped over the metal contraptions, ones that would plug into a port in the back of each one's head
8. “But there is no way to be sure until I plug into the
9. Notice how first I plug into the feelings of that lifetime, and only when that connection is made does the story unfold
10. With all those plugs just danglin’ there, and no power source to plug into, to “let out” the power, what would you all be? Did I hear “powerless” whispered weakly, somewhere in the background? Hm-mmm
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12. buckled in and put the plug into his armrest
13. wooden plug into the end
14. Inside is a power cord that will plug into the wall outlet
15. For one thing they think a four hour sermon is short, but more than that is how different their services looked from ours, I mean, see for yourself what happens when a desperate people plug into a powerful God
16. Implied volatility is the volatility that is being implied by the current market price of an option; alternatively, it is the volatility number that one would have to plug into his mathematical model in order for the models result to be equal to the current market price of the option
17. The implied volatility is merely the volatility that the current option price is implying; alternatively stated, it is the volatility which one would plug into his model in order to make the model’s result equal to the current market price of the option
18. That is, one only need ask the question, “What volatility would I need to plug into the Black-Scholes (or any other) model in order to arrive at the current price of the option?” The answer is called the implied volatility